JPM Chase v
Tesla Case Is Pushed Into 2023 Amid
Dispute on Elon Musk Tweet & Nikola
Trial
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 15 – In JP Morgan
Chase's lawsuit against Tesla,
about Elon Musk's tweet saying
he would take Tesla private,
the bank asked to file a
motion for judgment on the
pleadings.
On May 4
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul G. Gardephe
convened an in-person
proceeding, which Inner City
Press attended and live
tweeted it, below.
In September 2022
in a joint letter Musk's Tesla
complained that JPM Chase
"contrived to manufacture a
purported 'impasse' as a
pretext to file [a] motion."
On September 12, Chase asked
that the whole matter evade
Judge Gardephe and go to
Magistrate Ona T. Wang. [While
amid jury selection in the
criminal trial of
Tesla-competitor Nikola's
Trevor Milton, which saw the
dismissal of a prospective
juror for links to Tesla.]
From May 4:
Judge Gardephe said, in
essence, that Chase's claim is
not susceptible to judgment on
the pleadings. He is entering
a case management plan and
will meet again with the
parties in 90 days - pending
letter(s) from the parties.
Inner City Press' live tweeted
#MaximumMusk thread:
Judge Gardphe:
Tesla has asserts a
counter-claim. JPM Chase has
filed a pre-motion letter
seeking to file a motion for
judgment on the pleading. I
don't think the case is
appropriate for that. Expert
discovery will be needed.
Judge
Gardephe: I asked JPM Chase to
let me know if in a week if,
despite what I've said, they
desire to file the motion and
why.
Judge Gardephe:
The agreements do not define
commercially-reasonable
methods.... Musk tweeted, "Am
considering taking Tesla
private... funding
secured."
[Funny to be
transcribing this on Twitter,
for which Musk also says,
seemingly with basis, "funding
secured"]
Judge
Gardephe: Tesla published a
blog post attributed to Musk
reversing position. JPM Chase
revised the strike price after
the blog post, and gave Tesla
notice of the adjustment.
Tesla objected to both.
Tesla seeks a declaration that
JPM Chase violated its duty.
Judge
Gardephe: JPM Chase says it is
entitled to a judgment as a
matter of law. Assuming arguendo
that the tweet constituted an
"announcement event" under the
agreement - I will focus on
whether JPM Chase can show it
was commercially reasonable as
a matter of law
Judge
Gardephe: Expert testimony on
what is commercially
reasonable in the industry is
likely necessary. Tesla
disputes the reasonableness of
Chase's methodology.
Judge
Gardephe: This issue not
susceptible to judgment on the
pleadings. [Citing a State
Street case before the 2d
Circuit in 2013]. Chase cited
a case that does not turn on
commercial reasonableness.
Judge
Gardephe: I do not believe
that a motion for judgment on
the pleadings is productive.
So I intend to answer a case
management plan. I will meet
with you again in about 90
days time to make sure
discovery is proceeding.
Chase's lawyer: I respectfully
disagree
JPM Chase's
lawyer [from David Polk] This
is a unique case. Usually
answers say very little, But
here Tesla made counter
claims, and so asserted
facts. [Judge Gardephe
has already read out his view,
so it's not clear how
effective this presentation is
going to be Judge Gardephe:
Sorry, we have a jury out, I
got a note [in Hezbollah case
of US v. Saab, which Inner
City Press is covering here
- as well as a Lebanese money
laundering case with a
proposed suretor from JPM
Chase in Tampa, here
Tesla / Musk's
lawyer from Quinn
Emanuel : This case isn't
subject to judgment on the
pleadings. Full disclosure:
Quinn Emanuel, pro bono, has
written to UN (and
emailed the US State
Department ) seeking to get
Inner City Press back into UN
- no answer, video Q here.
Judge
Gardephe: I haven't rule per
se. I look for a letter from
JPM Chase, the defense [Telsa]
could put in a letter too.
On May 17 a case
management plan was submitted
and endorsed: "Counsel for the
parties have conferred and
their present best estimate of
the length of trial is: 5
days. Deposition due by
9/14/2022. Fact Discovery due
by 9/14/2022. Expert Discovery
due by 12/2/2022. Pretrial
Conference set for 10/6/2022
at 10:45 AM in Courtroom 705,
40 Centre Street, New York, NY
10007 before Judge Paul G.
Gardephe. (Signed by Judge
Paul G. Gardephe on 5/17/2022)
In addition to the issues
raised by the Court at the
pre-motion conference, the
parties' briefs should address
whether judgment on the
pleadings may be granted only
as to certain issues. SO
ORDERED by Judge Paul G.
Gardephe on 5/17/2022
But on September
15, alongside testimony in the
Trevor Milton / Nikola trial
about tweets AT Elon Musk, the
October 2022 pretrial
conference was pushing into
April 2023: "STIPULATION AND
ORDER REGARDING CASE
DEADLINES: ACCORDINGLY, IT IS
HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED
by and between the undersigned
attorneys for the Parties that
the following case deadlines
shall apply: Deposition due by
6/30/2023., Expert Discovery
due by 6/30/2023., Fact
Discovery due by 3/24/2023.,
Motions due by 7/28/2023.,
Responses due by 8/8/2023,
Pretrial Conference set for
4/27/2023 at 11:00 AM in
Courtroom 705, 40 Centre
Street, New York, NY 10007
before Judge Paul G. Gardephe.
The discovery deadlines are
extended as set forth above.
The conference currently
scheduled for October 6, 2022
is adjourned to April 27, 2023
at 11:00 a.m. in Courtroom 705
of the Thurgood Marshall U.S.
Courthouse, 40 Foley Square,
New York, New York. And as set
forth herein. SO ORDERED.,
Motions terminated: [52] JOINT
LETTER MOTION for Conference
addressed to Judge Paul G.
Gardephe from Lawrence Portnoy
and Jonathan E. Pickhardt
dated September 9, 2022. filed
by JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association, London
Branch, [51] LETTER MOTION for
Oral Argument addressed to
Judge Paul G. Gardephe from
Lawrence Portnoy dated July
21, 2022. filed by JPMorgan
Chase Bank, National
Association, London Branch,
[53] JOINT LETTER MOTION for
Extension of Time to Complete
Discovery Fact Discovery
addressed to Judge Paul G.
Gardephe from Lawrence Portnoy
and Jonathan E. Pickhardt
dated September 12, 2022.
filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association, London
Branch. (Signed by Judge Paul
G. Gardephe on 9/15/2022)."
Inner City Press
is tracking the docket. Watch
this site.
The case is
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association,
London Branch v. Tesla, Inc., 21-cv-9441
(Gardephe)
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